“The cyclones inside a the DC25 generate centrifugal forces 1000’s of times the force of gravity.” The force of gravity is 1 G, so Dyson cleaners have thousands of Gs of force? They should implode. But then centrifugal force doesn’t really exist, so implosion is unlikely.
If my wife starts art one end of the house with the Oreck, while I advance from the other with the Bissel, will the dog and cats self destruct in the center? I remember something about a venturi effect from freshman physics. Or was that about Eno opening a fridge with no beer inside it or him.
Any 19 year olds still got that physics book?
We’re pretty sure that our first cat, Peekaboo died from repeated electrical shocks he received by chewing through power cords on vacuums, TVs, stereos, and lamps. He got sick and the vets could never pinpoint anything, but every so often, I’d notice he’d have a black mark along the side of his gums on one side or the other which would then disappear over the course of a week or so. I think it may have been his way of getting back at the evil vacuum cleaners which howled at him so horribly. Of course, he may have just been crazy. This is the same cat who thought that my sneezes were a direct order for him to attack the other 2 cats. Anyone else in the house could sneeze and nothing at all would happen, but when I sneezed, the fur would fly.
comicgos almost 14 years ago
When you’re a dog, vacuums really suck!
Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Especially a Dyson with “Just the proper amount of suction”.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
“The cyclones inside a the DC25 generate centrifugal forces 1000’s of times the force of gravity.” The force of gravity is 1 G, so Dyson cleaners have thousands of Gs of force? They should implode. But then centrifugal force doesn’t really exist, so implosion is unlikely.
raysnutt18 almost 14 years ago
umm - yea what ever…all I know is my Dyson works very well…..and it should for its extreme price
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
If my wife starts art one end of the house with the Oreck, while I advance from the other with the Bissel, will the dog and cats self destruct in the center? I remember something about a venturi effect from freshman physics. Or was that about Eno opening a fridge with no beer inside it or him. Any 19 year olds still got that physics book?
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
The answer to that was pretty obvious, Eno
ilsapadu almost 14 years ago
I have a problem with vacuum cleaners too, check under my bed, you’ll see we don’t get along.
ububobu almost 14 years ago
Kirby calling.
LeStats almost 14 years ago
My vacuum is covered in bite marks from my dog, it’s like a cage fight every cleaning day.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I found that vacuum cleaners gave my cat the power to run on walls and leap across the room from one wall to the opposite.
MisngNOLA almost 14 years ago
We’re pretty sure that our first cat, Peekaboo died from repeated electrical shocks he received by chewing through power cords on vacuums, TVs, stereos, and lamps. He got sick and the vets could never pinpoint anything, but every so often, I’d notice he’d have a black mark along the side of his gums on one side or the other which would then disappear over the course of a week or so. I think it may have been his way of getting back at the evil vacuum cleaners which howled at him so horribly. Of course, he may have just been crazy. This is the same cat who thought that my sneezes were a direct order for him to attack the other 2 cats. Anyone else in the house could sneeze and nothing at all would happen, but when I sneezed, the fur would fly.